MRI, CT and histopathological findings in a cat with hypovitaminosis A

2017 
An adult, male, domestic longhair cat was evaluated for chronic progressive visual impairment and lethargy. Neurological abnormalities localised to the cerebellum/central vestibular system, and optic chiasm/retinas and/or optic nerves were present on clinical examination. MRI and CT studies showed diffuse hyperostosis with thickening of the calvarium and tentorium cerebelli causing compression and distortion of the brain. Biochemical testing showed low plasma retinol levels at 0.1 μmol/l (0.86–2.2). Postmortem examination showed reduction in volume of the frontal lobes secondary to diffuse skull hyperostosis. Microscopically, there were mild white matter spongiosis affecting the corona radiata and optic nerves and multiple small plaque-like thickening of the meninges. This is the first case report to provide a comprehensive clinical, diagnostic imaging and pathological details of hypovitaminosis A in a cat.
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